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Repezen Foxx Bids Farewell – Disbandment Confirmed, Last Live to Rock Out 2025 (X/Official) |
It’s official—Repezen Foxx is calling it quits after a decade of chaos, beats, and headline-making antics. The announcement dropped on 1 June via the group’s official socials, where they posted a heartfelt letter titled “Notice of Disbandment of Repezen Foxx.” Cue the heartbreak from fans across Japan and beyond.
“To everyone who’s supported Repezen Foxx, the group will officially disband in 2025,” the message read. No fluff, no cryptic hints—just a straight-up farewell from one of the most unpredictable music collectives in the game.
But they’re not going out quietly. Mark your calendars: the group’s final live, aptly named “Repezen the Final,” is set to shake the roof off Mizuho PayPay Dome in Fukuoka on 31 December 2025.
That same night, they’re keeping the party going with “Countdown Live -2026-” at Zepp Fukuoka, giving fans one last chance to rage into the new year with the original chaos crew. “We want to welcome 2026 with a smile, together with everyone,” they wrote. “Thank you for cheering us on through these 10 wild years.”
いつもRepezen Foxxを応援してくださっている皆様、関係者の皆様へ pic.twitter.com/o59kIoJPuD
— 【Repezen Foxx】-official- (@RepezenFoxx) June 1, 2025
What Went Down?
Repezen Foxx, originally formed as Repezen Jikkyo no Wa back in August 2015, started with DJ Shacho, DJ Foi, and DJ BANBAN. They later rebranded to Repezen Foxx in 2021 and went full throttle into global chaos mode—mixing music, YouTube antics, and a whole lot of controversy into one big explosive brand.
But the cracks started to show in 2024. DJ Ginta left in March, changed his name and went solo. DJ Maru dipped in May. Then, DJ Shacho (arguably the face of the group) exited in August. DJ Foi was dismissed in November, and by December, DJ Waki—who stuck it out the longest—was also out. With no members left, the group’s 2025 activity basically ground to a halt.
What's Next?
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The disbandment isn’t just an end—it’s a reset. The group’s statement hinted that this New Year’s Eve live will be a “new beginning” for each member individually. Whether that means more solo music, content creation, or a full career switch-up, fans are already bracing for what comes next.
So yeah, Repezen Foxx might be done as a group, but the legacy? That chaos-fuelled, all-or-nothing energy? That’s not going anywhere soon.
Catch their final wave on 31 December. You already know it’s gonna be loud.